Updates: I received several helpful email tips about the following sites in question, including:
1. That the “pictures” of Aaron Smith vary with each site.
2. That he is apparently based in the Sydney suburb of Cronulla (Australia).
3. There is a known glitch on his sites where you can download all the eBooks without paying for it. (Simply add “/download.htm” after the root address of any of his sites, and the link to directly download the eBook can be obtained.
4. The scammer also uses “Sharon Kresler/Sharon Cresler” as an alias to sell “natural cures” for diseases that afflict women in particular.
There seems to be an insane number of these types websites, all with the same modus operandi, all touting natural cures for various types of diseases, but what’s truly sad about it all is that this only reflects the work of one possible scammer.
As always, exercise due diligence before spending your precious money online. A simple Google search was enough for me to uncover the suspicious nature of dozens (if not hundreds) of these eBook sites. 
Original Article:
I was googling around for information on acid reflux, and what kind natural remedies there might be to alleviate some of the symptoms, when I stumbled on to this site.
The author promises a natural cure in less than one week using nothing more than common grocery items. Sounds awesome! Here’s a short quote where he introduces himself:
Hello, my name is Aaron Smith and I’ve been exactly where you are now. I’ve experienced GERD and the feelings of extreme pain, burning, nausea, depression and anxiety that often accompany this condition.
But wait a minute, he has another site, this time relaying his problems with ulcers:
My name is Aaron Smith and for about 2 ½ years I suffered from the pain and discomfort of ulcers every single day of my life. At first, I lived with the pain by taking over-the-counter antacids - lots of them! If you saw me during that time of my life, you would have sworn I owned stock in the big antacid companies. I was popping Tums and Rolaids like they were candy and using Maalox and Mylanta to wash them down - that’s how bad it was!
But wait a minute, he has yet another site, this time sharing his story on how he cured his problem with shingles:
You see my name is Aaron Smith, I live at 300 Elliott Ave, Seattle, WA, USA and I have been exactly where you are. I had Shingles for 3 Months - and they were the most painful months of my life… which is why I was so lucky that I stumbled upon a simple, unique home treatment that I used to heal my shingles in 6 days.
But wait a minute, he has yet ANOTHER site, this time touting a natural cure for genitals warts. I won’t even link to this one because of the graphic images contained therein.
Well I smell a rat, how ’bout you?
Either this guy is one of the most unfortunate (and subsequently LUCKIEST bastages ever) to have endured all these major illnesses only to cure them all with simple grocery related remedies, or he is one scumbag of a scammer trying to rip you off.
I vote on the later.
Each site hawks an eBook that you have to pay 25 bucks or more for, even though they probably contain nothing more than the words “SUCKERS!! HAHAHAHAHAH!!” 
If there’s one thing I can’t stand, it’s these blood sucking pieces of amphibian crapballs who have the gall to try scamming those afflicted with serious physical problems, desperately searching for relief. May the Egyptian plagues of old descend upon them.
After tracing the domains, it appears that all the websites have been registered and hosted via Go Daddy. I’ve sent them an email complaint along with a list of the websites. Hopefully they’ll get back to me and these sites will soon be taken down. If not, then I’m dumping their affiliate program, and they can just find somebody else to pimp their services for them.
Update: I received a response from GoDaddy, but they will not do anything about these websites and indicated the burden of ascertaining whether these sites were scams or not belongs to law enforcement.
I dunno, I guess it’s possible that one guy managed to find a natural cure for ulcers, GERD, shingles, genital warts and more, all in one week’s time and using nothing more than common grocery items. Stranger things have happened, right? 
For now I would strongly suggest you not do business with any of these websites. In the meantime I’ve dropped Go Daddy’s affiliate program, since they seemed to show little concern over the issue. 















I am glad that I found your site, I have been dealing with a shingles condition for many years, and am always trying to find anything that can give me relief. I read his(aaron) touching story and almost clicked to buy, then I thought that I would just look up the guy, to see if there was any controversy about him. I really didn’t find it, but did find the other sites that you mentioned, and realized that he was just making money from people who are desperate, so I thank you for confirming that for me. Also I want to commend you using your ability to express in words, and then use it to help others to reason.
I found a lysine ointment from puritan pride that helps alot and also take lysine,vitamin B, and a immune thing called host defense from the health store. I am managing with this, but the pain still persists.
Thanks again
Janet
You’re welcome Janet, I only wish I could offer a real alternative that could help people afflicted with these illnesses, but I’m only familiar with GERD to some extent.
I’ll have a good thought for you.
Hello Lincoln Adams,
I also stumbled across the site for shingles hoping to help my father who is suffering greatly. Amazed by his change in life style and with no help from traditional treatment nor morphine etc., I became desperate. You will be happy to hear that before I could order, the Aaron smith site has been closed down. I am glad you followed this scammer up. I also found an aaron smith who is a journalist covering the cost of shingles rx cost and what people were willing to pay. Interesting if it is the same A Smith.
Just thought you would be interested to know.
gayle adams
Hi gayle,
I’ll have a good thought for your father. I’m surprised to see the site was shut down, but it looks like the other scam sites are still running. Hopefully they’ll be shut down as well eventually. Weird that there’s an Aaron Smith who’s a journalist too.
I’ll have a good thought for your father.
Hey there Lincoln,
Thanks for the update. And thanks to Gayle for the input, I hope you find some relief for your dad. I can reccommend llysine ointment from puritanpride.com. Use it generously even after it starts to get better. It has saved me. plus work on building the immune system, and take llysine + B complex.
Hope this helps
Janet
Thanks for the input Janet! I’m pretty sure future visitors looking for relief will appreciate your suggestions.
I found the following sites, all different names but if you visit each site its the same picture - it’s pathetic people trying to scam on individuals who have a real need and are looking for a way to better their health and lives.
http://sclerodermadefeated.com/
Written By Maria Menendez
http://www.fibromyalgiacured.com/
Written By Karen Clarkson
http://www.anemiadefeated.com/
http://www.menopausedefeated.com/
http://www.endometriosisdefeated.com/
Written By Sharon Cresler
http://www.lymediseasecured.com/
Written By Anna Archer
This same picture is used to illustrate a site by ’sharon cressler’ about headlice, accessed 16th Jan 08.
http://www.head-lice-gone.com/
Gees, I wonder if every single one of these sites are all run by the same person?
What a racket.
There is also a “Sharon Cressler: who hawks a head live gone ook. She happens to live on Elliott Ave in Seattle too…the scam grows!!
Heres the wesite and a clip from it;
http://www.head-lice-gone.com/
You see my name is Sharon Cresler, I am a 41 year old mother of two and I live at 320 Elliott Ave, Seattle, WA, USA and I have been exactly where you are.
I’ve seen affiliate spammmers use the same techniques as well, and basically all they do is buy a massive number of domain names, then flood the internet with barebones mini-sites that hawk the ebook/affiliate product they’re trying to sell. The ebook I’ve seen from these natural cures sites actually contain valid information (just enough to avoid criminal liability I suspect), but that were probably plagiarized from other sources on the web. In other words, you can find the same info ad verbatim by doing a little bit of Googling.
i was scammed and bought an ebook on killilng lice. how do i get my money back. or is it a loss? i’ve not tried to call the phone # yet. this one was from a sharon cresler also on elliot ave. in seattle. any advice?
Hi ashlie,
You may have to cut your losses, I’m afraid.
Even though the address is listed in Seattle, it’s unclear where exactly the little bastard is operating out of. But since he is using an address there, you can file a complaint with Washington State’s Attorney General office to start off:
http://www.atg.wa.gov/FileAComplaint.aspx
You can also file a complaint with the FTC:
https://rn.ftc.gov/pls/dod/wsolcq$.startup
Hope this helps.
Seems he has another alterego -Sarah Spencer -who also lives in Elliot Ave Seattle. Her hemochromatosiscure and diverticulitis cure are both copied from menopause defeated, without bothering to change the scenario. They all have a cure using apple cider vinegar and baking soda to alkalinise the system and some other bogus lifestyle info. Fortunately they are not smart enough to prevent free download. I would have been really pissed off to have paid for this complete crap. And could be dangerous for people who have hemochromatosis to try and treat themselves. If they were in Aus I would report to TGA and have the sites taken down.
Ashlie: I too bought an ebook from “Sharon Cressler” and I feel so dumb for not having bought from a trusted site like Amazon or such. What is worse is that it goes through paypal in which one would assume is legit in not trying to access pay info however, my paypal account shows no proof of this transaction?? Great. Well update on your progress.
Thank you for this information. I am glad that I did further research on Sharon Cresler.
You’re welcome!
Lincoln - You’re the bomb! I can’t believe you found out how to download the baloney this guy is selling! And it’s NINETEEN PAGES long. Oh man! I wonder if it even comes stapled together.
If my dad were alive, he’d laugh and laugh… This guy’s “miracle cure” is taking baking soda?! That’s all my dad ever did when he had a problem - 25 years ago. Wow. Some people just have no shame.
Keep up the great work.
@BirdieKate: Thanks!
Who knows, maybe once enough people know about it the scammer will finally get shut down, but then he’ll probably move on to something else.